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Transcript of Oral Argument Masterpiece Cake Shop vs. Colorado Civil Rights Division
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<blockquote data-quote="Hank77" data-source="post: 72224950" data-attributes="member: 378311"><p>His wedding cakes are all custom made. They could have bought anything in the store that was already made, including a cake.</p><p></p><p>A gay couple could have bought a custom cake for a m/f marriage celebration event. </p><p></p><p>Gay couple comes into the store. One of them says, "We'd like to buy a wedding cake for my sister. We want to spend up to $800. Could I leave my CC information with you? Do you have a business card that I can give to her?"</p><p>Would this be a problem for this baker, Phillips? No, he doesn't turn away gay customers.</p><p>But he doesn't design and make, create, custom cakes for certain events.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hank77, post: 72224950, member: 378311"] His wedding cakes are all custom made. They could have bought anything in the store that was already made, including a cake. A gay couple could have bought a custom cake for a m/f marriage celebration event. Gay couple comes into the store. One of them says, "We'd like to buy a wedding cake for my sister. We want to spend up to $800. Could I leave my CC information with you? Do you have a business card that I can give to her?" Would this be a problem for this baker, Phillips? No, he doesn't turn away gay customers. But he doesn't design and make, create, custom cakes for certain events. [/QUOTE]
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